Serbia
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The chapter directs the focus of assessment to the education institutions – to staff and resource policies which are the backbone of institutional operation and to shortcomings in these policies and their implementation that could be decisive in ...
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The potential benefit for Serbia offered by multi-sector partnerships is enormous: they could provide solutions to burning issues in local communities in terms of local development while they could bring about welcome transformations within and ...
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The Labour Law, reformed in 2001 and 2005, conforms to international practice on all essential points. It generally offers a degree of flexibility that should permit employers and workers to adjust to changing economic conditions without breaking ...
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The National Employment Service (NES), a public agency under the Ministry of Economy and Regional Development,1 administers unemployment insurance along with job-brokering and counselling services and other active labour market programmes (ALMPs ...
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Serbia has seen improvements in access to education and international assessments show that learning outcomes have remained generally stable in recent years, with slight improvements among the highest-achieving students. This signals widening...
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